
[2013 YEAR] Do I have to submit financial documents?
They are not part of required documents for the admissions process, but you might need them to apply for the student visa after you are admitted.
[2013 YEAR] Is there a tuition waiver or scholarship for foreign nationals?
[2013 YEAR] Do you accept official English proficiency test reports such as TOEFL or TOEIC?
[2013 YEAR] Applicants’ Korean language proficiency is considered important in admissions decisions?
[2013 YEAR] Will there be any written exam or interview for international students?
Admissions decisions are based on the candidate’s academic achievements and potential, as well as his or her personal accomplishments. There will be neither written Exams nor interviews assigned for international students.
[2013 YEAR] How can I apply?
First, you have to apply via the University’s website (admission.yonsei.ac.kr) only during the designated application period. The application fee (₩150,000) should be paid online as well. After completing your online application, print out the completed application form, and then send your application packet via registered mail or in person by the designated deadline to Office of Admissions, along with the required documents.
[2013 YEAR] When does the application process start?
[2013 YEAR] Although I and both of my parents are foreigners, I completed my entire education from elementary to high school in Korea. Can I still apply for the program?
Yes, you can. Wherever you were educated, you can apply only if you and your both parents are foreigners.
[2013 YEAR] Who is eligible to apply for Yonsei’s admissions program for international students?
Foreigners whose parents are both foreigners can apply for the program. Korean citizens who hold dual citizenship are not considered foreigners in the program. If either of his or her parents is not a foreigner, applicant’s eligibility will be eliminated if he or she is not Taiwanese. Only Taiwanese can apply for the program even if one of their parents is a Korean citizen.